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when we return we're going to get into the law of this case. dzhokhar tsarnaev was formally charged today. he'll be prosecuted through the criminal justice system despite republicans who say he should be treated as an enemy combatant. >>> later, the russian connection. we have new details about the older brother, tamerlan, and his six-month trip overseas to russia, that area, as he became increasingly more devout in his religion and radicalism. >>> here in washington, the marathon bombings have already started to change the debate on things like -- you knew this was coming -- immigration. >>> finally, life started to return to normal this weekend in boston. i was up there as the slow healing begins. this is "hardball." as we say up there, "hardball." the place for politics. >>> he will not be treated as an enemy combatant. we will prosecute this terrorist through our civilian system of justice. >> welcome back to "hardball." that was of course, white house spokesman jay carney short by before 1:00 p.m. today making clear the boston suspect will
when we return we're going to get into the law of this case. dzhokhar tsarnaev was formally charged today. he'll be prosecuted through the criminal justice system despite republicans who say he should be treated as an enemy combatant. >>> later, the russian connection. we have new details about the older brother, tamerlan, and his six-month trip overseas to russia, that area, as he became increasingly more devout in his religion and radicalism. >>> here in washington, the...
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can't have another nine eleven we can't have another terrorist attack it but if we do we will pass any law that needs to happen sure enough to another congressman he actually got up and said well look what happened in boston these were bombs sure they weren't digital bombs but the next ones will be digital bombs so we need to come together for the sake of national security and do something and that's exactly why a lot of people have problems with this bill because the people who are touting it the people who are writing it are people that don't really understand the cyber security concerns and there's a lot of concern over who is coming up with this bill who is supporting it and what they actually know about cyber security. incident this morning saying that you know boston would be reason enough to pass a cyber security bill is laughable to many people much more we'll have new details on the growing unrest in bahrain as well ahead of sunday's formula one race as we report on venezuela where the presidential votes still be in question that's a couple stories in a couple of minutes. the book
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others the elder brother tamerlan twenty six years old was killed yesterday after a firefight with law enforcement nineteen year old your heart is still at large and considered armed and dangerous just how the social media sites like facebook and twitter clewiston to who these suspects are well the size had a heavy social media presence the younger brother dzhokhar in particular now on you tube twitter and the russian equivalent of facebook via connect the two have posted photos of themselves and uploaded videos and posted status updates jonathan ive was tweeting as recently as april sixteenth commenting on then suspects of the boston explosions and one he tweeted i'm a stress free kind of guy and the day before and they why it's god hates dead people are victims of tragedies l.o.l. those people are cooks. temple and posted drunk videos of himself jovially impersonating accents now temora said in one photo essay about boxing i don't have a single american friend and i don't understand them now that is a radical radical profits did appear on their youtube page meanwhile many facebook po
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being unhappy and being rabid in the united states is to the against a federal law. and furthermore i can't watch that person indefinitely. the secretary thing i would say is if you continue to pursue one of these in a thousand are false positives, those 999 are going to be pretty pissed off and i don't have the resources to do that you would be surprised how labor intensive intelligence operations are. really they cost a lot of money and they take a lot of people. >> rose: you talked about madrid and london where there were two different kinds of ploxs. >> yeah. >> rose: but i say there was a spider web there. meaning that the person who did that had a network that he could rely on is that correct? >> that's correct. we've got two spiders in this case. now one in boston and the question you have as an intelligence professional is, has nothing to do with what investigation is happening in boston over the past few days. it has to do with common characteristics of terror plots or cells. money, travel who recruited them, who did they recruit where. did the ideology come
being unhappy and being rabid in the united states is to the against a federal law. and furthermore i can't watch that person indefinitely. the secretary thing i would say is if you continue to pursue one of these in a thousand are false positives, those 999 are going to be pretty pissed off and i don't have the resources to do that you would be surprised how labor intensive intelligence operations are. really they cost a lot of money and they take a lot of people. >> rose: you talked...
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so basically, she would see a lot of her mother-in-law, the brother's mother. she wouldn't see quite as much of dzhokhar, the younger brother, because he was back and forth to college. and i just got to say one thing. for all the talk about tamerlan being so iced and not having any american friends, let's remember he married an american girl named katie from the suburbs of providence, rhode island. so not everything there squares. >> yeah, and we talked to a number of people who considered him a friend over the last several years. so as you say, not everything is square. still learning a lot. i appreciate the update. a lot of questions remain about who the brothers really are, what they are about. in light of the bombings, authorities in massachusetts are looking closely at another crime. the unsolved murder of tamerlan's friend and two others back in 2011. so tell us what we're learning about this triple murder? >> what we know is a team of investigators are looking at it very closely. this was a triple murder that happened about 18 months ago in massachusetts
so basically, she would see a lot of her mother-in-law, the brother's mother. she wouldn't see quite as much of dzhokhar, the younger brother, because he was back and forth to college. and i just got to say one thing. for all the talk about tamerlan being so iced and not having any american friends, let's remember he married an american girl named katie from the suburbs of providence, rhode island. so not everything there squares. >> yeah, and we talked to a number of people who...
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now all of the action has switched to watertown over the last several hours the police presence there law enforcement helicopters military police have all the directed their attention over there we know that there is really a barrage of law enforcement over there in watertown as we speak in terms of the location here in boston where literally steps away from where the bombing took place and certainly things are calmer here right now and people are just waiting to hear what's going to happen next and earlier today timothy alvin spoke at a police presser about what's going on and he told the nineteen year old dzhokhar stars now i have to turn himself in and i want you to listen to that piece and then we'll come out and talk. my message to the suspect is to give himself up to stop any further violence. towards anyone in terms of where he is at this point we cannot continue to lock down an entire city or entire state we are confident that we've done what we can do here in this particular neighborhood in terms of our search and unfortunately that was not fruitful but we are redoubling our effo
now all of the action has switched to watertown over the last several hours the police presence there law enforcement helicopters military police have all the directed their attention over there we know that there is really a barrage of law enforcement over there in watertown as we speak in terms of the location here in boston where literally steps away from where the bombing took place and certainly things are calmer here right now and people are just waiting to hear what's going to happen...
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there is a lot of questions -- >> -- i think that would always be law enforcement's preference. but sometimes those things are decisions that they take away from us and we hope that's not the case here. and that's why i'm appealing to him to give himself up and do it more. >> a couple more they were together last night. one was killed and one fled the scene. >> how did they do it. >> on foot. >> i'm not going to get into that again. this is a homicide case we are talking about and i don't want to discuss the evidence in this case. >> two more questions. two more questions. right here. right here. >> colonel, can you tell us a little bit about we have heard while being in a bar one brother ran over the other brother. can you tell us? >> i think, again, that's going to go to the investigation. i don't want to comment on the evidence. >> should i feel safe to let my kids out of the house? >> i think you should be reassured by the enhanced presence of the state police in the watertown police department being here in your neighborhood. and we are convinced that we did absolutely ever
there is a lot of questions -- >> -- i think that would always be law enforcement's preference. but sometimes those things are decisions that they take away from us and we hope that's not the case here. and that's why i'm appealing to him to give himself up and do it more. >> a couple more they were together last night. one was killed and one fled the scene. >> how did they do it. >> on foot. >> i'm not going to get into that again. this is a homicide case we are...
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law enforcement suggests they've been through about 80% of that. we are looking for a needle in a haystack. and look, we know his brother took a lot of hits in the gunfight with law enforcement last night before he was killed. you might suggest that this 19-year-old man we're looking for, he may have been hit, too. so he could have crawled under a building someplace. he could be barricaded inside of a house somewhere by himself, or holding a hostage, or he may, just may have been able to steal another car and our worst case scenario and get out of town. once law enforcement finishes this search of this 20 square block, then they have to regroup and figure out what cars have been stolen in the area that he might have used to get away from, or did we miss him and do we go back again? and, chris, i know we're going into the weekend, but how long do you keep a city like this bottled up and tell everybody to stay inside? >> well, is there any way of tracking besides basically hard target, i mean, just searching block by block, inch by inch, going throug
law enforcement suggests they've been through about 80% of that. we are looking for a needle in a haystack. and look, we know his brother took a lot of hits in the gunfight with law enforcement last night before he was killed. you might suggest that this 19-year-old man we're looking for, he may have been hit, too. so he could have crawled under a building someplace. he could be barricaded inside of a house somewhere by himself, or holding a hostage, or he may, just may have been able to steal...
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. >> the reports of involvement by her husband and brother-in-law came as an absolute shock to them all. >> and in dagestan, the suspect's mother is adamant that her sons are innocent. >> what happened is a terrible thing, but i know that my kids have nothing to do with this. i know it. i am mother. >> joining us now from boston is nbc news national investigative correspondent michael isikoff. and frank silufo, director of the homeland security policy institute at george washington university. good afternoon, to both of you. mike, as the investigations continue both here and oversea, we understand that investigators are confident these brothers acted alone. even as their family members express utter bafflement. what are we learning about the larger case against these suspects? >> reporter: well first of all, this is looking, martin, more and more like a case of self-radicalization. now, nothing is conclusive and, you know, we're far from the end of this investigation right now. >> of course. of course. >> reporter: but the preliminary indicators, first, you have tsarnaev saying the two
. >> the reports of involvement by her husband and brother-in-law came as an absolute shock to them all. >> and in dagestan, the suspect's mother is adamant that her sons are innocent. >> what happened is a terrible thing, but i know that my kids have nothing to do with this. i know it. i am mother. >> joining us now from boston is nbc news national investigative correspondent michael isikoff. and frank silufo, director of the homeland security policy institute at george...
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the mother-in-law of the boston suspect is sicken pood by the horror he inflicted. the family realizes they never really knew tamerlan tsarnaev as at and cannot comprehend. he was killed in the shoot out with the police. we are learning about the suspect suspect under police guard. the 19 year old reportedly attended a party two days after the bombs went off in the boston marathon. in light of the lock down, boston is starting to get back to normalcy. trains and courts and schools all shut down bringing the economy to a stand still. we are told that the boston red sox game is back on with the kansas city royalless. the boston brupins cancelled last night continues today. they love sports. they just root for the wrong team but love sports. rudy guiliani is a yankees fan and knows about dealing with post crisis. we were talking about cost of the freedom. you had a longer lag with the search for victims and answers and it went on and on . i don't want to be a doomsdayer on this, mayor, and it seems like we are sort of jumping to conclusion, and problems solve would and
the mother-in-law of the boston suspect is sicken pood by the horror he inflicted. the family realizes they never really knew tamerlan tsarnaev as at and cannot comprehend. he was killed in the shoot out with the police. we are learning about the suspect suspect under police guard. the 19 year old reportedly attended a party two days after the bombs went off in the boston marathon. in light of the lock down, boston is starting to get back to normalcy. trains and courts and schools all shut down...
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law . is dead. creating his life to just one goal learning the koran by heart he spends eight hours every day to achieve just that. he has already memorized the most important. but because it hasn't studied the arabic language he doesn't yet fully understand their meaning. who. at the end of each day students have to read five pages of the koran to the teacher after that the entire school takes part in a common prayer. i'd. guess just then the mud we get up an hour before prayer we pray and then go to our classrooms but don't classic one of their we all repeat what we have learned after that we pray again then we read the most delicious after breakfast we read yet again and then after lunch we memorize what we learned a class. apart from scripture the students also have lessons in sport. taught from childhood that life is a struggle. but even on the wrestling mat they must play by shari'a rules. mission chianti according to sharia law we can strike the head that's a sin. wrestling is allowed with bo
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it never should have become law. when it comes to specific actions to deal with the delays, andould refer you to thae faa to the department of transportation in general. >> janet napolitano and on the immigration bill proposed by a bipartisan group of senators. discussionhours, a of the decision not to treat the boston marathon bombing suspect as an enemy combatants. after that, a hearing on the constitutionality of using drones to target terror suspects overseas. look at herto vision as a partner. there were several first ladies who considered themselves to be partners. not that they were trying to tell them what to do, but to help advise them, to help take care of them, whether mentally or physically. i think she was a very significant influence on her husband. >> she is a tragic figure. part of the tragedy is the partnership which did helped contribute to his becoming president, in many ways, was destroyed by the war. the presidency they have worked together to achieve. >> our conversation about mary todd lincoln
it never should have become law. when it comes to specific actions to deal with the delays, andould refer you to thae faa to the department of transportation in general. >> janet napolitano and on the immigration bill proposed by a bipartisan group of senators. discussionhours, a of the decision not to treat the boston marathon bombing suspect as an enemy combatants. after that, a hearing on the constitutionality of using drones to target terror suspects overseas. look at herto vision as...
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there were dozens upon dozens of law enforcement officials exchanging gunfire with him. apparently they got out of the suv, then back into it, his brother was shot, wounded, almost killed, then they sort of drove -- he drove that suv himself away from there. and then fled on foot. but the question remains, how is somebody who is a 19-year-old kid, with no formal military training, who obviously was wounded, from what we know that he's here at the hospital, how he's able to evade capture for that long. apparently he used the cover of nightfall to find that boat, get underneath that tarp, and just sat there, and it was very, very close to where that incident had occurred. just a matter of blocks. in fact, our own kerry sanders yesterday had been in that vicinity for the duration of the day, and we knew this was starting to happen when kerry sanders goes we just heard gunshots. we just heard gunshots, folks moving a few blocks up. quite remarkable that he was able to evade capture, wounded, with no formal military training. that's certainly a question a lot of people are go
there were dozens upon dozens of law enforcement officials exchanging gunfire with him. apparently they got out of the suv, then back into it, his brother was shot, wounded, almost killed, then they sort of drove -- he drove that suv himself away from there. and then fled on foot. but the question remains, how is somebody who is a 19-year-old kid, with no formal military training, who obviously was wounded, from what we know that he's here at the hospital, how he's able to evade capture for...
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. >> this is a testament to the strength of our relationships with canadian and american law enforcement. >> stephen: yes, the royal canadian mounted police, or mounties, have thwarted an al qaeda-inspired terrorist attack, which is quite a fate considering how hard it is for them to go under cover. folk, i would like to say a word to our friends up north-- you canadians are a brave and heroic people. if i have said it once, this is the one time i said it. ( laughter ) ( applause ) ( cheers ) ladies and gentlemen, i-- i want all my maple-blood brothers to know that we would put it on the line to protect you if there was anyone who disliked you. ( laughter ) so thank you, canada. this is the greatest gift you have given our country since your years of service providing a plausible place for our nonexistent girlfriends to be from. ( laughter ). and i am not-- i am not the only newsman showing canada the proper respect, shep. >> let's get the details. in english and in french. it's how they roll. and they're still saying hole over there and they're going to say hello for a long time. they d
. >> this is a testament to the strength of our relationships with canadian and american law enforcement. >> stephen: yes, the royal canadian mounted police, or mounties, have thwarted an al qaeda-inspired terrorist attack, which is quite a fate considering how hard it is for them to go under cover. folk, i would like to say a word to our friends up north-- you canadians are a brave and heroic people. if i have said it once, this is the one time i said it. ( laughter ) ( applause )...
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russia needs laws like the laws here married young woman should not touch other man another man must not touch my woman more if it was like maybe all this depravity we have now and the lack of discipline would perhaps not have happened. wealthy british. market why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with. a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser report on. do we speak your language anything might be will not advance. news programs and documentaries and spanish what matters to you breaking news a little tonnage of angles keaton's stories. you hear. all te spanish find out more visit i to our. little bit. of both. i live. goodspeed. she. wished. me. good. luck and. i. find i'm a very little and. this is how the best of the prophet muhammad is celebrated in chechnya. that. runs on cut it off secular leader is also present no religious event takes place without him. i have. islamic leaders from india kuwait saudi arabia the united arab emirates and bus train them to visit cut it off. was a few years ago was known worldwide as a war torn and
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we are extremely proud of law-enforcement and what we have accomplished. thank you. >> i just want to save all those who sent their thoughts and prayers to officer donahue and his family. it was deeply appreciated. thank you also to commend all law enforcement agencies that took part in this. it is true dedication and commitment at its best and i am proud to be part of it. >> my name is joseph special agent of the atf. today the entire world witnessed the commitment to apprehending these offenders make no doubt this combined effort will never cease and its protection of every city, town, a neighborhood in our nation. prayers from every employee it will come out to the victims as they heal from this senseless act of violence. god bless the citizens. >> i was listening to the police action all afternoon on the radio and -- vest had a voice to those two came before me to say what an extraordinary police operation across all jurisdictions i could listen and witness today. i was at the scene early on a and in our business it is about accountability. i cannot sa
we are extremely proud of law-enforcement and what we have accomplished. thank you. >> i just want to save all those who sent their thoughts and prayers to officer donahue and his family. it was deeply appreciated. thank you also to commend all law enforcement agencies that took part in this. it is true dedication and commitment at its best and i am proud to be part of it. >> my name is joseph special agent of the atf. today the entire world witnessed the commitment to apprehending...
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institution that has really developed in the aftermath of 9/11 where you bring together all kind of law enforcement agencies, all kind of jurisdictions-- local, county, federal, state. they work together as a task force, and this seems to have been-- worked very well in this case. >> ifill: okay, well, in that case we're going to move on. if we get anything new while we're on the air we'll share it with you. the president's week air force complicated one, especially after the senatey jected the mildest form of gun control-- background checks for gun buyers. only a week another a republican senator, pat toomey, and a democrat joe manchin seemed to have hit on the perfect compromise but no. republicans and several democrats called it necessary. what happened in the end, jeff? >> what happened in the end is probably what was going to happen in the beginning, that gun control is one of the most complicated things to pass the senate. ythere was incredible emotion. i was up there as the newtown families were going door to door to door talking to senators. it was the most emotional lobbying ca
institution that has really developed in the aftermath of 9/11 where you bring together all kind of law enforcement agencies, all kind of jurisdictions-- local, county, federal, state. they work together as a task force, and this seems to have been-- worked very well in this case. >> ifill: okay, well, in that case we're going to move on. if we get anything new while we're on the air we'll share it with you. the president's week air force complicated one, especially after the senatey...
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about an hour ago you were saying that you felt that the fbi and law enforcement officers knew far more about the suspect van they were letting on. that appears to be the case. in the last few minutes we have decided to reveal what ap has been saying, that the two suspects are brothers from chechnya. >> in deed, brothers from chechnya. we believe their approximate ages, in their early 20's. possibly one of them, possibly suspect number two, who now has been named dzohkar tsarnaev, if i am pronouncing it correctly, may even have a massachusetts driver's license. one ofnow that he was the persons in the vehicle, that carjacking that took place where there was the shootout with police, or suspect number one, who has not been named and who is now deceased, and suspect number two remains at large as a result of that shootout. police have been for many hours looking for the second suspect. it is not clear, though -- his brother, we now know, sustained very serious injuries, especially to the torso, possibly from a massive explosion of the device being detonated. we don't know if the second su
about an hour ago you were saying that you felt that the fbi and law enforcement officers knew far more about the suspect van they were letting on. that appears to be the case. in the last few minutes we have decided to reveal what ap has been saying, that the two suspects are brothers from chechnya. >> in deed, brothers from chechnya. we believe their approximate ages, in their early 20's. possibly one of them, possibly suspect number two, who now has been named dzohkar tsarnaev, if i am...
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. >> we are hearing that from a law-enforcement official. there was an interview at the request of a foreign government. concernequested out of that the fbi spoke with him two years ago because there was concern that before he was about to make an overseas trip, he had in extremist ties. the fbi spoke with him and reported back to the foreign government that they had no concern and this trip would be ok. following this trip, we are hearing that he went to russia where he had family and he came back much more religious and much more observant of his islamic faith. this came from friends that knew him. this is something that will now be a part of this investigation as the president, after speaking with reporters, following the arrest, there will be a full investigation and the full federal resources will be dedicated to answering some of these questions. that is one question that will be examined -- if there was a concern and he was on the radar, why wasn't it followed up on? thank you. more and more is being learned about the two tysarnaev br
. >> we are hearing that from a law-enforcement official. there was an interview at the request of a foreign government. concernequested out of that the fbi spoke with him two years ago because there was concern that before he was about to make an overseas trip, he had in extremist ties. the fbi spoke with him and reported back to the foreign government that they had no concern and this trip would be ok. following this trip, we are hearing that he went to russia where he had family and he...
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able to figure out whether there could be others involved in this would be incredibly valuable for law enforcement here and that would be their preference, for certai i bfbi ofer brad garret i aling ut thi completely conic personality. we hear about this wonderful friend to all of his friends. it's not your usual loner who had no friends out there, and then we know what he is suspected of doing. try to help us through this. >> okay. diane, step out of terrorism just for one second and let me tell you a very quick story. when you look at serial offenders, particularly serial rapists, i've worked dozens of these cases, these guys are well liked and take their kids to the playground and go to church and go out and rape at night. the reason i say that is it's easy for people who can break their life into two areas. their bad side and their good side and are very effective at covering the bad side. i think you can apply that to this situation where both of those guys apparently were quite effective in leading this public life, hey, everything's great. it's america, we're playing soccer, and
able to figure out whether there could be others involved in this would be incredibly valuable for law enforcement here and that would be their preference, for certai i bfbi ofer brad garret i aling ut thi completely conic personality. we hear about this wonderful friend to all of his friends. it's not your usual loner who had no friends out there, and then we know what he is suspected of doing. try to help us through this. >> okay. diane, step out of terrorism just for one second and let...
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help. >>> to politics now where the newtown families are vowing to keep up the fight for tougher gun laws. one father called the whole thing a political game and said he won't go away. >>> the cokoch brothers are looking into buying "the l.a. times" and "chicago tribune." they invested hundreds of millions of dollars and given them to conservative and liqu libertarian causes. >> on thursday, george w. bush will be at his library but then says he'll step back and stay in touch with relatives includes his new grandchild. >>> president obama will host the white house science fair. last year the big hit was the president checking out the marshmallow cannon. >>> my must read is the story of tamerlan tsarnaev's wife described as the all-american girl. the mother of his young child. it's on our facebook page. what do you think? that's great. it won't take long, will it? nah. okay. this, won't take long will it? no, not at all. how many of these can we do on our budget? more than you think. didn't take very long, did it? this spring, dig in and save. that's nice. post it. already did. more saving
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but, yeah, i spent my day in cambridge with fbi and law enforcement were all there to search this home. coming up, we'll share my interview with him as he describes him as a leader on this high school. we'll be right back. >> announcer: you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity and turn your life upside down. >> hi. >> hi. you know, i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us. >> you just read my mind. >> announcer: just one little piece of information and they can open bogus accounts, stealing your credit, your money and ruining your reputation. that's why you need lifelock to relentlessly protect what matters most... [beeping...] helping stop crooks before your identity is attacked. and now you can have the most comprehensive identity theft protection available today... lifelock ultimate. so for protection you just can't get anywhere else, get lifelock ultimate. >> i didn't know how serious identity theft was until i lost my credit and eventually i lost my home. >> announcer: credit monitoring is not enough, because it tells you after the fact
but, yeah, i spent my day in cambridge with fbi and law enforcement were all there to search this home. coming up, we'll share my interview with him as he describes him as a leader on this high school. we'll be right back. >> announcer: you never know when, but thieves can steal your identity and turn your life upside down. >> hi. >> hi. you know, i can save you 15% today if you open up a charge card account with us. >> you just read my mind. >> announcer: just one...
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law enforcement personnel have done a lot of work. it's been a seamless transition from federal, state and law enforcement officials. very important to be safe. boxing the permanent trader in, terrorists in hopefully in watertown unless he slipped through. that is why i think everybody to be vigilant and diligent this is obviously very serious. >> bill: whether watertown or cambridge, big communities. backbone of boston. you citi about the city but the communities, they have such great history. >> amazing. >> bill: when the police came out earlier today and said, stay home, don't go out. if somebody knocks on your door, don't answer it unless they can show you an i.d. and told business owners not close shops. >> they wanted an economic impact to affect you for many weeks and months and years and change the way we do business. boston is very special place. i'm sure you are going to have the red sox and bruins very proud and boisterous about who he was as a sit and country. i wanted to thank all the people throughout the country for the
law enforcement personnel have done a lot of work. it's been a seamless transition from federal, state and law enforcement officials. very important to be safe. boxing the permanent trader in, terrorists in hopefully in watertown unless he slipped through. that is why i think everybody to be vigilant and diligent this is obviously very serious. >> bill: whether watertown or cambridge, big communities. backbone of boston. you citi about the city but the communities, they have such great...
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. >> the law was in 1984 . that is what it at that time. since then specifically after the times square bombing in 2010, >> attempted. >> the f.b.i. put out a memo that addresses the terrorist cases that they could expand the time in which they can question a suspect without reading them their rights. the question is how long of a time is there. we don't know the answer. >> was it not the letter of the law. but was it the intent of the law to stop an imminent threat against the people. for instance times square bomber had blown something out there and had blown something that the authorities needed to know about it >> it is it just a different thing and we don't know if there is someone in chicago and philadelphia and california and that the nature of terrorism is different. we'll expand this exception. this is not the law, shep. it is just a memo . there was talk too. as to whether or not it should go before congress. they fement it appropriate at the time. they could determine if there intelligence or not. >> and so they have a good case
. >> the law was in 1984 . that is what it at that time. since then specifically after the times square bombing in 2010, >> attempted. >> the f.b.i. put out a memo that addresses the terrorist cases that they could expand the time in which they can question a suspect without reading them their rights. the question is how long of a time is there. we don't know the answer. >> was it not the letter of the law. but was it the intent of the law to stop an imminent threat...
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bostonians and law enforcement? >> i think to an extent. i think most cities would react this way. i want to give tremendous credit to boston police and deval patrick. davis just stepped on the story about the saudi kid in the hospital being a suspect. absolutely from the jump. both of them. the one thing i really like about this given our history over the last couple of decade, this was a police transaction. they left the water board in the clo closet. this was shoe leather detectives and relying on the public. >> you can see the public appreciation. we're showing footage from fenway in terms of the way people are celebrating. not just with relief but saying thank you. we're so looking forward to reading what you write about this. thank you for being out there. >> thank you. >> appreciate it. we'll be right back. ♪ i don't wanna be right [ record scratch ] what?! it's not bad for you. it just tastes that way. [ female announcer ] honey nut cheerios cereal -- heart-healthy, whole grain oats. you can't go wrong lov
bostonians and law enforcement? >> i think to an extent. i think most cities would react this way. i want to give tremendous credit to boston police and deval patrick. davis just stepped on the story about the saudi kid in the hospital being a suspect. absolutely from the jump. both of them. the one thing i really like about this given our history over the last couple of decade, this was a police transaction. they left the water board in the clo closet. this was shoe leather detectives...
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and i think it's fair to say the law isn't completely clear on this. let's us be clear on what we're talking about here. we're talking about the miranda warning. you have a right to remain silent. anything you say can be used against you. you have the right to a lawyer, all that stuff. what the united states government has decided to do is invoke an exception to that rule. which says that when there is a danger to public safety and you need to get answers quickly, you can get the answers without the miranda rights and still use that information in court. so when does the clock tick on that period of the public safety exception? the moment you make an arrest, the moment you begin an interrogation, what? i mean, i think the justice department will take the position that it begins the moment they begin talking to him. but i suppose his lawyers can certainly say that the time had elapsed so much since his arrest that it's hard to assert that exception. my guess is that there's no clear rule here in the federal government. this is kind of a legal rule that'
and i think it's fair to say the law isn't completely clear on this. let's us be clear on what we're talking about here. we're talking about the miranda warning. you have a right to remain silent. anything you say can be used against you. you have the right to a lawyer, all that stuff. what the united states government has decided to do is invoke an exception to that rule. which says that when there is a danger to public safety and you need to get answers quickly, you can get the answers...
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>> no. >> does law enforcement know anything about that? >> no. >> there is mention of circuitry or a circuit board kind of device that was found. can you say anything about that? i'm assuming -- is that something you want to share with the store owners? >> i believe the circuit board was brought up by a member of the media right here and my remarks on that, i'm not prepared to speak to that, any aspect pertaining to that right now. certainly, going out to the community conducting the logical investigation i can assure you that the joint terrorism task force is doing that as we speak. >> are there any communications as to whether it took a lot of planning to do this, that they may have been planning for many years? >> again, hopefully that will come out in the investigation. that would be speculation on my part right now to speculate how much planning went into this. i do not want to provide you with anything that might be inaccurate information ultimately. i wouldn't want to speculate on that. >> the names of two victims have come out. >>
>> no. >> does law enforcement know anything about that? >> no. >> there is mention of circuitry or a circuit board kind of device that was found. can you say anything about that? i'm assuming -- is that something you want to share with the store owners? >> i believe the circuit board was brought up by a member of the media right here and my remarks on that, i'm not prepared to speak to that, any aspect pertaining to that right now. certainly, going out to the...
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. >> if you lacked at it, we haven't seen the video, but law enforcement authorities, we have seen the video after the bombs went off, at that boston marathon, they described the two suspects, we believe they are these two brothers, one of whom is now dead, the other on the loose, nonchalantly cavalierly walking away confident, cool, as if nothing had happened, even though two bombs within a matter of 12 or 14 seconds went off. let's go thaw this news conference and get an update what is going on. >> you need to do something? >> garden everyone, some comments we want to make, the chief of the water town police force, chief deveaux. we're not going to able to take questions, i'm sorry, i know you have many. first of all, i want to -- we all want to thank the members of the public who have respected our request to stay indoors. we know what an inconvenience it is in water town and in cambridge in particular, that really surrounds the areas where we have asked for this but it's been enormously important and herself to the many many in law enforcement who are trying to do their job and we
. >> if you lacked at it, we haven't seen the video, but law enforcement authorities, we have seen the video after the bombs went off, at that boston marathon, they described the two suspects, we believe they are these two brothers, one of whom is now dead, the other on the loose, nonchalantly cavalierly walking away confident, cool, as if nothing had happened, even though two bombs within a matter of 12 or 14 seconds went off. let's go thaw this news conference and get an update what is...
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mohammed the law and the law is a little bit on clear i just the question i really wanted to push over to you is why the protest is so fierce about holding this formula one race in bahrain and it's a sporting event so what is your main message here what's the what's the problem with it. it is this is this we deem should be on sanction after this systematic torture. this is systematic discrimination and. it should be all sanctions if not be what it will all be events such as the run or any other events is it not something maybe though that you can swing the other way is about as a p.r. event to go get some games publisher to for your cause out of it and that's happening already by the very fact that we're talking now it's true that it gave us a window to bring. our. misery to evil and show them whole. bad missions in bahrain but on the same time it's a chance for the government to see that even though we can't risk it well we can still hold events at the formula and that we reach zero. despite. more than half of the population mohammed thanks for being on the low so it was awfully bad q
mohammed the law and the law is a little bit on clear i just the question i really wanted to push over to you is why the protest is so fierce about holding this formula one race in bahrain and it's a sporting event so what is your main message here what's the what's the problem with it. it is this is this we deem should be on sanction after this systematic torture. this is systematic discrimination and. it should be all sanctions if not be what it will all be events such as the run or any other...
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he alluded thousands of law enforcement auchlsofficer s for and weeks. we hope we're going to find this guy. but it's very likely that either he found a way to get out or he's found some place that the police just haven't been able to find yet. and so it's going to take a very methodical and very tension-filled search that's going on right now. >> so, michael, is there not a critical time frame in which, you know, for the first x number of hours it is more likely that you'll apprehend somebody and as time goes on it is less likely? >> it really depends on the geography you're looking for. obviously woods versus an urban setting versus a suburban setting. a lot of nooks and crannies in houses. perhaps concealment opportunities. and it just takes a long time. but here's -- here's the point we should watch. at a eacertain point in time, f the commander at the scene, when do you say, all right, let's expand the search, and when do you talk the assets and move them some place else? that's a very important decision and tough decision to make. >> bill? >> and t
he alluded thousands of law enforcement auchlsofficer s for and weeks. we hope we're going to find this guy. but it's very likely that either he found a way to get out or he's found some place that the police just haven't been able to find yet. and so it's going to take a very methodical and very tension-filled search that's going on right now. >> so, michael, is there not a critical time frame in which, you know, for the first x number of hours it is more likely that you'll apprehend...
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local what's not enough will be the law in the local needs you might want to community l.n.g. most will be used. to give general dunford program prop artist i was fights about i must fight so. i'll fight. the fight right. the international airport in the very heart of moscow. the last remaining british resident at guantanamo bay says he says he will die there as a result of what he calls systematic torture forty seven year old soccer all the has been at guantanamo bay for more than eleven years now without trial or charge let's now speak to his lawyer clyde stuff that's miss he's also the director of legal action charity reprieve thank you very much for joining us when was the last time you speak to i spoke to shaq the last week on the telephone i was trying to get another i got a message from one of my clients that one of my other clients that he desperately needs to talk again but they're not letting me have another one till next week would you take in less than. well i'm in the heart and we went on for an hour and it was basically mainly about the hunger strike but i think
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if they didn't do that, then they have no excuse based on the civil liberties of law. a lot of conflict between the people and the police. a lot of bombings. two, three, four, a month. all the time that he was back. he was in the middle of all this and we don't know enough information about what he was up to. who he was talking to. we don't know anything. the fbi had this guy right in their sights. >> well, time and time again when we look at terrorist subjects radicalized in the west one of the common features is the overseas travel. they may go overseas seeking sanction. they may go overseas for training. they may go overseas because they want to help the fighters. when the individuals come back from pakistan, afghanistan, yemen, somalia, chechnya, russia, that's a point that deserves more scrutiny, to find out what did the individuals do overseas. otherwise you may have a boston event. times square bombing. 2010. individual goes to pakistan. lost track on the radar. comes back to times square in a vehicle to deliver an attack. >> it's much easier to do it if he's no
if they didn't do that, then they have no excuse based on the civil liberties of law. a lot of conflict between the people and the police. a lot of bombings. two, three, four, a month. all the time that he was back. he was in the middle of all this and we don't know enough information about what he was up to. who he was talking to. we don't know anything. the fbi had this guy right in their sights. >> well, time and time again when we look at terrorist subjects radicalized in the west one...
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of the people who knew them were shocked to find out that they're the suspects in the bombings but law enforcement officials are saying that they had indications from the russian government to look into the identity of the older brother to milan they did in fact bring him in for questioning back in two thousand and eleven to try to establish any possible links to extremist groups at this time they released the older brother and of course now following the days after the bombings at the finishing line of the boston marathon law enforcement yet again tried to establish any possible links the brothers might have had with extremist groups after monday's bombings late on thursday afternoon the f.b.i. finally released photos of the two suspects the ended up coming out of their. fighting killing an mit officer hijacking a car releasing the person to whom that car belonged and got in a car chase with police the police officer said that the two brothers were throwing explosive devices out of their car and shooting over a dozen police officers were wounded as a result eventually the older brothe
of the people who knew them were shocked to find out that they're the suspects in the bombings but law enforcement officials are saying that they had indications from the russian government to look into the identity of the older brother to milan they did in fact bring him in for questioning back in two thousand and eleven to try to establish any possible links to extremist groups at this time they released the older brother and of course now following the days after the bombings at the...
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soil, we often look for answers by changing laws. was there anything done that we could prevent this? and how to we not over reacted? our panel michael barrett, mike baker, and diligence. we have rod wheeler, former dc homicide detective, and fox news contributor, welcome, michael, start with you, this is our knee-jerk reaction, something like this happens, lawmakers almost don't want to miss the opportunity to jump in do something, many times with great intentions of trying to stop it from happening again, but they may or may not do sense, first i heard, these were individuals who came here seeking asylum, you could practically hear the door of asylum slammed shut? >> i think you are right, but it does not make sense, people are going to come in. we have any number of people coming in. there are some things that could be done, but this is about know forcing existing laws and understanding the laws that the nature of the threat has changed. one big thing we have now since 9/11 with department of homeland security a bunch of intellige
soil, we often look for answers by changing laws. was there anything done that we could prevent this? and how to we not over reacted? our panel michael barrett, mike baker, and diligence. we have rod wheeler, former dc homicide detective, and fox news contributor, welcome, michael, start with you, this is our knee-jerk reaction, something like this happens, lawmakers almost don't want to miss the opportunity to jump in do something, many times with great intentions of trying to stop it from...
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i think we need to do a lot more in order to protect law-abiding americans. i don't care if they came here from another country or lived here all their lives, we need to protect law-abiding people and not worrying about terrorists who come here and their civil rights and their civil liberties. >> it is interesting, mayor, you had mentioned that on fox business. i thought it was profound because you think of the older brother, he had effectively become a citizen on september 11, 2012, the same year he was going back and forth to, you know, chechnya. many are going to try to look at those links and what have you, but invariably, you're right, in a lot of the media coverage there has been a notion that america is to blame for this, yet we are -- your city is proof of that, a mecca for talent around the world, better than 100 nationalities represented in some of the finest schools in the planets. schools that i could never get into, by the way. but i only point out, mayor, that we do that a lot here. your advice to those in the media do is what? >> i'll tell you,
i think we need to do a lot more in order to protect law-abiding americans. i don't care if they came here from another country or lived here all their lives, we need to protect law-abiding people and not worrying about terrorists who come here and their civil rights and their civil liberties. >> it is interesting, mayor, you had mentioned that on fox business. i thought it was profound because you think of the older brother, he had effectively become a citizen on september 11, 2012, the...